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The Division 2 Update Ends The Last Resort Event: Full Patch Notes

Items from The Division 2's Last Resort apparel event can now be purchased.

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The Division 2 servers are back online on PC, PlayStation 4, Stadia, and Xbox One following a three-hour maintenance period. In that downtime, developer Massive Entertainment deployed a new update that wraps up the Last Resort event. The full patch notes are outlined below.

The Last Resort was a limited-time event that included 29 pieces of unlockable apparel like shirts and pants for The Division 2 players. It was available to all players who own the Warlords of New York expansion and have completed the New York campaign. The update concludes the Last Resort event and makes all those cosmetics purchasable with premium credits.

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The update also addresses some gameplay issues. This includes ironing out Delta-01 errors when loading certain characters and fixing suicide drones that wouldn't target player skills.

Finally, the patch makes the Legacy cache available with a rotating selection of apparel.

Full The Division 2 Patch Notes

  • Fixed an issue where players received a Delta-01 error when loading certain characters.
  • Fixed an issue causing suicide drones to not target player skills.
  • Last Resort apparel event is now closed and will no longer be available.
  • Last Resort apparel items are available for purchase with Premium Credits.
  • The Legacy cache will become available with a rotating selection of apparel.

The Division 2 received a separate update that decreases the time-to-kill in PvP and gives players a better chance at receiving targeted loot. Title Update 11 also revamps The Summit, a mode that challenges players with ascending to the top of a 100-story Manhattan skyscraper.

The Division 2 will be available on Xbox Series S / Series X and PlayStation 5 via backwards compatibility. While there won't be a dedicated next-gen port, backwards compatibility will allow next-gen and current-gen consoles to play together thanks to cross-gen support.

The Division 2 received a 9/10 in GameSpot's original review.

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